How to Sue the Klan is about five brave black women who were shot during the 1980s in Chattanooga, Tennessee, by the KKK. After losing in the criminal court, these women pursued the KKK in Civil Court, won, and established a precedent for minorities holding hate groups legally and financially accountable.
I had the privilege of editing promotional content for the film. You can watch How to Sue the Klan free on PBS!
Western Youth Network is a nonprofit in Boone, North Carolina, that provides a safe space for children after school and during summer to learn and grow into strong individuals. Partnering with Real Boone Studios, I edited these Reels to promote the Western Youth Network in its journey to acquire a better facility to support the children in its community.
After Hurricane Helene devasted Appalachia, I went to the King Street Farmer's Market's first event after the tragedy. I filmed and edited this piece to highlight the disaster our community faced.
I produced and edited a rap battle for UpLate. Using various effects, original music, and my vision, I assembled my funniest piece yet.
Sarah Dietz
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